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Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:01 pm
by iam802
another way is to use the following:

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Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:06 pm
by drsubaru
millionairemind wrote:When you want to reply, click on the left POST REPLY button.

There is a tab below called UPLOAD ATTACHMENT.

Hope this helps :D

And welcome ;)


Many thanx
I lurve the Ichimoku system, very graphical and easy to read

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:22 pm
by iam802
drsubaru wrote:Hi guys, my first try on Ichimoku
Many Thanx to brother Lok from tradingichimoku.com

1. Tenkan sen cross Kijun Sen, this is a sell signal but weak signal as is it happened above the Kumon
2. The price action has also gone below the cloud, another sell signal
3. Chikou span has gone below price action, another sell signal. If chikou span goes below Kumon, sell!!!!
4. The Kumon also thin...not so good, any breakout more likely to be false..

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Hi drsubaru,

You can also see from the chart that there is a possible support level at around 0.135
- taken from Chikou Span at around 6 July 2009 (<< see highlighted area in yellow)
- if this level does not hold, we may see it fall till 0.125 or even lower.
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Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:56 pm
by helios
Yo Baru,

Can you share with us why you like Healthway Medical Corp.? Based on TA rules or FA reasons? ... ...

I have a friend who likes their business model and networks, and he's still vested ...

IMO, this counter is a speculative buy.

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:20 am
by drsubaru
San San wrote:Yo Baru,

Can you share with us why you like Healthway Medical Corp.? Based on TA rules or FA reasons? ... ...

I have a friend who likes their business model and networks, and he's still vested ...

IMO, this counter is a speculative buy.


Hi San San
Well, I like it for many reasons, some of which includes the fact that
1. It has a good cashflow and working model which I believe has good long term prospects
2. Familiar with the workings of the biz

Dun like it because
1. Fearful that their China expansions may fail, share base too large, raising cash call too often
2. My itchy mushroom TA which shows bearish trend for now

Why do you say this stock is speculative? Most interesting as another forumer in another forum also mentioned the same thing
Speculative stock can be seen in the charts?

Many thanx and kindest regards

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:52 am
by millionairemind
Published March 17, 2010

Healthway to open $40m specialist centre

TripleOne Somerset facility's first phase to be ready in March


By KAREN NG

HEALTHWAY Medical will open a specialist centre at TripleOne Somerset.

The project, which is estimated to cost $40 million, will be completed in several stages over three years. The first phase, costing $2 million, will be ready later this month.

The entire Healthway Medical Centre (HMC) will occupy seven floors, or about 150,000 sq ft, of TripleOne Somerset.

Plastic surgeons, dentists and dermatologists will be housed in the first phase of the centre, located on level two of TripleOne.

The focus on aesthetics and plastic surgical procedures is aimed at anchoring Healthway's position as a leading provider of medical aesthetics.

In later stages, other specialist services will be introduced at HMC. To provide the best services, Healthway will join forces with local and overseas institutions to bring in other practices and therapies. The number of doctors in the centre is expected to exceed 200.

HMC managing director Wong Weng Hong said: 'Many patients in Singapore and around the region are looking for good medical care extended by a reputable and reliable group. We believe this project will address this growing demand.'

The management believes patients and physicians can be linked for consultation and treatment via tele-medical connections with Healthway's centres in China and other countries in the region.

Dr Wong said: 'Our centres in Singapore and China will be linked to HMC through leading-edge tele-medicine technology that will enable doctors and patients to connect effectively across vast distances.'

As most of the costs will cover renovation and equipment, funding if any will be predominantly from asset-based lending from banks - such as hire-purchase and term loans, a source said.

The establishment of HMC is not expected to have any material effect on the net tangible assets and earnings per share of Healthway for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2010.

Yesterday, Healthway shares closed one cent lower at 17 cents.

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:28 am
by Musicwhiz
Nice and bold plans! But all these will drain cash flows, rather than generate them.

So it remains to be seen if all these capex can let the company be cashflow positive after construction is complete. Wait and see, I guess.

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:31 pm
by helios
drsubaru wrote:Why do you say this stock is speculative? Most interesting as another forumer in another forum also mentioned the same thing. Speculative stock can be seen in the charts?


Yo Drsubaru,

Many apologies as i overlooked the thread.

Did you notice the rise in volume, price-action activities during Jan - Feb period (a very short period)? I guess, people are quite excited and ra-ra about it ...

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:51 am
by Musicwhiz
So far, all hype. Still waiting for the substance. :P

Re: Healthway Medical

PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2012 9:14 am
by winston
not vested

Healthway Medical said on Thursday it plans to place out up to 135 million new shares at S$0.075 each, a 7.4 percent discount to the last closing price of S$0.081.

The proceeds of around S$10.1 million will be used for business expansion in Singapore and China, loan repayment, as well as working capital and corporate purposes, it said.


Source: Reuters